05/15/2019LifestyleComments Off on Mick Jagger dances in new Twitter video, looking happy and healthy 6 weeks after surgery

Six weeks after he reportedly underwent heart surgery, Mick Jagger is letting his fans know that he’s back in performance mode with a spirited Twitter video.

In the clip, posted to his official Twitter on Wednesday, the Rolling Stones frontman, 75, can be seen practicing his dance moves in an empty studio, where he struts along to the Wombats’ 2011 song “Techno Fan.”

The video is fans’ first glimpse of Jagger since April 12, when Jagger shared a tranquil photo of him in a park.

In March, the band announced that that they would be postponing their upcoming tour so that the singer could receive unspecified medical treatment. The following month, Billboard and Rolling Stone reported that he had undergone a heart-valve replacement procedure called TAVR at a New York hospital.

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“Mick Jagger has successfully undergone treatment,” the band’s spokesperson, Fran Curtis, said in an April 5 statement without elaborating on the nature of the procedure. “He is doing very well and is expected to make a full recovery,”

In a tweet published that same day, Jagger thanked the hospital staff and gave an update on his recovery.

“Thank you everyone for all your messages of support,” he wrote. “I’m feeling much better now and on the mend – and also a huge thank you to all the hospital staff for doing a superb job.”

Although Jagger is working his way back into concert shape, the Stones have yet to announce new dates for their No Filter tour.